Monday, August 19, 2013

Kebee releases free track 'Room Inside the Whale' from upcoming new album

Kebee, known for playing a pivotal role as the representative of Soul Company with his promotions as well as leading independent music in the Korean hip hop scene, released the single to tell his inner emotions through a speedy rap and to renounce his comeback as a solo artist after 4 years through Standart Music.

The track 'Room Inside the Whale' tells metaphors on top of a low key rhythm. It's said that Kebee played all the instruments involved in the making and this track serves as an extended production of his sentiments from his previous tracks. From the track, one can take a guess that through this new approach in music style, this will be what he will be pursuing as a music producer.

Meanwhile, with the release of his new song 'Room Inside the Whale,' Kebee also unveiled his official website http://www.kebeesoul.com. He claims that he will update contents pertaining to his music promotions consistently through the website.

If you wake up after having fell asleep, open your window and you'll see the outdoorsFloating on the ocean throwing up salt water in the dark is a childThere's a song playing slower than my heartbeat on the hand that switched off the alarmThe morning scenery, the sound of music humming in the background, and the room floor thickens even moreThis room is always floating on top of the planetI'm leaning against the wind that's pushing meA simple refuge from the times when my heart was poorIn seeing the shifting facial expression, I see the hook of the fishing rod stuck on the mouthEven if you feel relieved of yesterday and your entire life, the knife that falls down on today is even violentThose who flutter from dreams everyday and to those who can only let out their bound handsAlthough I've pushed you away in trying not to pull me into this, I say to myself,"If I continue to live like this, then I feel that everyone will forget me"Of course it'll be like that but it doesn't comfort me so don't crane your neckThe dark room that I found with my own two feetShould I lay on the floor where no stray of light is shined on?For a moment, pull up the fence and open the windows - the moon is upWith all your strength, swim inside the whale, whale, whale (with all your strength, swim)So with all your strength with all you've got alright, alright, alright (push me with all you've got)Shout with all your might; really, really, really (shout with all your might)The hook from the fishing rod that's caught on my mouth, no one pulls on itThat stray of light from the moonlight shining on me may be my only escape exitIn pulling over the ocean water entirely over me till my entire body's wetI'm wide awake from my sleep and now I'm hastily rowing after having found an oarDuring the long time that has passed by, all I've talked about was to find that shining North Star (on top of the roaring running machine)Hope is ammunition; what if this were the opposite case where my passion, burned out from being overheated for too long, pierced through my body? Then this isn't inside a whale's stomach but I've already become a person in paradiseMy goal endlessly grows further away and I missed it again; I can't find the u-turnA detailed soul, an ambitious experienceA sharp defense, a grand excuseWhen the sun is about to set in the evening, I kneel at the sign of my hook being pulled on and I pray that I need youCan a half human like me escape from this mazeThe waters are strong and I quietly raise myself from the trap I've fallen that is myselfI'm desperate for the path that'll save me

He's not really that underrated internationally, it's just his solo works aren't appreciated as much since most people associate Kebee with Minos for their Eluphant promotions. I'm hoping that he gets a lot of publicity with this round of promotions so that people can look into his earlier works.

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The opinions stated in some articles are views of my own and does not reflect any artist or fan of Korean hip hop. I do not intend on putting Korean hip hop under a bad light in any way and the satire is all for shits and giggles.